The pharmacological assessment of single drugs and drug combinations in exercise-induced asthma
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The pharmacological assessment of single drugs and drug combinations in exercise-induced asthma
Abstract
The relative effectiveness of ephedrine, theophylline, hydroxyzine, and their combinations in relieving cycloergometer exercise-induced asthma were studied in 16 children and adolescents. Ephedrine had no effect on post-exercise asthma, hydroxyzine had weak effect on hastening recovery, while theophylline modified on the post-exercise response significantly. The three drugs together produced an additive effect superior to that of theohylline alone.
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